Netsparker finds and reports web application vulnerabilities such as SQL Injection and Cross-site Scripting (XSS) on all types of web applications, regardless of the platform and technology they are built with. Netsparker’s unique and dead accurate Proof-Based ScanningTM technology does not just report vulnerabilities, it also produces a Proof of Concept to confirm they are not false positives. Freeing you from having to double check the identified vulnerabilities.

Netsparker Desktop

Netsparker Desktop is available as a Windows application and is an easy-to-use web application security scanner that uses our advanced Proof-Based ScanningTM technology and has built-in penetration testing and reporting tools.

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Why Should You Scan Your Websites for Vulnerabilities?

Businesses rely on web applications because they allow employees to access critical data from anywhere at anytime, enabling them to collaborate with business partners and be more productive.

Business-focused web applications tend to be susceptible to vulnerabilities that can be automatically detected and easily exploited. Statistics and reports from trusted sources show a constant upwards trend in successful hack attacks.

Beat malicious hackers at their own game; identify and fix vulnerabilities in your web applications before they find and exploit them. Use the Netsparker automated web application security scanners to automatically identify exploitable vulnerabilities and other security flaws that can leave you and your business exposed.

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What Our Customers Are Saying

I had the opportunity to compare external expertise reports with Netsparker ones. Netsparker was better, finding more breaches. It’s a very good product for me.

As we are faced with perpetual evolving security threats and vulnerabilities, Netsparker brings a level of assurance to our business as it is included as part of our development lifecycle to help identify and mitigate such threats prior to deployment. With Netsparker...

We chose Netsparker because it is more tailored to web application security and has features that allow the university to augment its web application security needs.